The doxastic body: Embodying ideological orientations
Thore Keitum Fisker
University of Copenhagen
Abstract
While thoroughly theorized in rhetorical studies, the body primarily is understood as or through text. Following a literature review of the body in rhetorical scholarship, this article argues that the situated, concrete body is integral to ideological identity through its function as doxastic warrant in enthymematical argumentation. The article finally outlines a rhetorical-ethnographic orientation for investigating the points of expression for a doxastic body of a specific field.
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- Res Rhetorica
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- 2024-07-01
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- 10.29107/rr2024.2.1
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